The Zero-Age Massive Stellar Population of W49A from VLA Observations
Abstract
We use all-configuration VLA data at 3.3 cm with a physical resolution of ~2000 AU to infer the embedded zero-age massive stellar population of the W49A protocluster, as traced by its compact, ultracompact (UC), and hypercompact (HC) H II regions. Our method consists of visual source identification, the derivation of stellar ionizing-photon rates from the observed emission measure, and the further derivation of spectral types and stellar masses using state-of-the-art stellar calibrations. Considering the 101 robust detections, maximum-likelihood estimation fitting of the high-mass end (M > 11 M_\odot) of the sample yields power-law slopes Gamma >= 2.56 for the logarithmic representation of the stellar initial mass function (IMF): dN/d(log M) proportional to M^{-Gamma}. The result is robust considering different assumptions for the ionizing stellar systems. The slopes remain at Gamma >= 1.85 after correction for optical depth effects at 3.3 cm. Therefore, the inferred distribution of stellar masses presents a clear deficit in the high-mass end as compared to the standard stellar IMF (Gamma = 1.35). We propose that this is due to a shorter lifetime of the radio-detected H II regions produced by higher-mass stars, but evolutionary effects in the mass distribution of star formation within embedded protoclusters cannot be discarded.
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@article{arxiv.2608.05453,
title = {The Zero-Age Massive Stellar Population of W49A from VLA Observations},
author = {M. Juárez-Gama and R. Galván-Madrid and G. Suárez and C. G. De Pree and J. J. Tobin and G. Bruzual and A. Ginsburg and J. E. Mendoza-Torres and H. B. Liu and D. Wilner and T. Nony and A. Parra-López and R. Rivera-Soto and A. F. McLeod and N. Cunningham and X. Lu and E. F. Jiménez-Andrade},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.05453},
year = {2026}
}
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Resubmitted to the AAS Journals following the second referee report